Document 6434200

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Document 6434200
'ntemal Revenue service
Department of the Treasury
P. O. Box 2508
Date: June 8, 2004
Cincinnati, OH 45201
Foundation For Mental Health IN NO cent ALA
1316 Somerville RD SE STE 1
Decatur, AL 35601
Person to Contact:
Ms. Dalton 31-07967
Customer Service Representative
Toll Free Telephone Number:
8:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. EST
877-829-5500
Fax Number:
513-263-3756
Federal Identification Number:
63-09<l9345
Dear Sir or Madam:
This is in response to your request of June 8, 2004 regarding your organization's address change. We have
updated our records to reflect the address as indicated above.
In January 1986 we issued a determination Jetter that recognized your organization as exempt from federal
income tax. Our records indicate that your organization is currently exempt under section 501(c)(3} of the
Internal Revenue Code.
Based on information subsequently submitted, we classified your organization as one that is not a private
foundation within the meaning of section 509(a) of the Code because it is an organization described in
sections 509(aX1) and 17O(bX1 XAXvi).
This classification was based on the assumption that your organization's operations would continue as stated
in the application. If your organization's sources of support, or its character, method of operations, or purposes
have changed, please let us know so we can consider the effect of the change on the exempt status and
foundation status of your organization.
Your organization is required to file Form 990, Retum of Organization Exempt from Income Tax, only if its
gross receipts each year are normally more than $25,000. If a return is required, it must be filed by the 15th
day of the fifth month after the end of the organization's annual accounting period. The law imposes a penalty
of $20 a day, up to a maximum of $10,000, when a return is filed late, unless there is reasonable cause for the
delay.
All exempt organizations (unless specifically excluded) are liable for taxes under the Federal Insurance
Contributions Act (social security taxes) on remuneration of $100 or more paid to each employee during a
calendar year. Your organization is not liable for the tax imposed under the Federal Unemployment Tax Act
(FUTA).
Organizations that are not private foundations are not subject to the excise taxes under Chapter 42 of the
Code. However, these organizations are not automatically exempt from other federal excise taxes.
Donors may deduct contributions to your organization as provided in section 170 of the Code. Bequests,
legacies, devises, transfers, or gifts to your organization or for its use are deductible for federal estate and gift
tax purposes ~ they meet the applicable provisions of sections 2055,2106, and 2522 of the Code.
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Foundation For Mental Health IN NO Gent ALA
63-0909345
Your organization is not required to file federal income tax retums unless it is subject to the tax on unrelated
business income under section 511 of the Code. If your organization is subject to this tax. it must file an
income tax return on the Form 990-T, Exempt Organization Business Income Tax Return. In this letter, we are
not determining whether any of your organization's present or proposed activities are unrelated trade or
business as defined in section 513 of the Code.
section 6104 of the Internal Revenue Code requires you to make your organization's annual return available
for public inspection without charge for three years after the due date of the return. The law also requires
organizations that received recognition of exemption on July 15,1987, or later, to make available for public
inspection a copy of the exemption application. any supporting documents and the exemption letter to any
individual who requests such documents in person or in writing. Organizations that received recognition of
exemption before July 15, 1987, and had a copy of their exemption application on July 15, 1987, are also
required to make available for public inspection a copy of the exemption application, any supporting documents
and the exemption letter to any individual who requests such documents in person or in writing.
For additional information on disclosure requirements, please refer to Internal Revenue Bulletin 1999 • 17.
Because this letter could help resolve any questions about your organization's exempt status and foundation
status, you should keep it with the organization's permanent records.
If you have any questions, please call us at the telephone number shown in the heading of this letter.
Sincerely,
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Janna K. Skufca, Director, TEIGE
Customer Account Services